Dubious Pleasures: Original short stories by Greg Cox

A project in Somerville, MA by NESFA
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Dubious Pleasures is a collection of original short stories of Science fiction, Fantasy and Horror by award winning author Greg Cox.
Backers: 50
Average Daily Pledges: $388
Average Pledge Per Backer: $62

Funding: $3,105 of $3,000
Dates: Jan 6th -> Jan 27th (21 days)
Project By: NESFA
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January 9th - via: kickstarter.com
We are funded!Thank you so much for making this campaign a success!  We still have cool rewards available, so please encourage your friends to consider supporting our campaign. Stay tuned for more news!  (Read More)

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January 8th - via: kickstarter.com
So far, so fast!Wow! This campaign has come so far so fast!  We are incredibly grateful for all of your support. Hitting launch on this campaign was exciting.  This is our second attempt at a Kickstarter campaign.  I took all of the feedback we... (Read More)

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